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If you're 60 years or over and you served in the Second World War (1939-1945) or the Korean War (1950-53), you may get a war veteran's grant. You must be a citizen of South Africa and living in South Africa at the time of applying for the grant. Only people whose financial situation is below a certain level can get the grant. The test to decide is called a means test. The means test changes every year and for the war veteran's grant and depends on your income, if you're not married and on the income of both you and your spouse if you're married. According to the means test for the war veteran's grant for a person who is not married you can't get the grant if your assets are worth more than R1 438 800 (a home that you own is not taken into account if you live in it). Your income must also be less than R101 640 per year. If you're married, you can't get the grant if your joint assets (the assets belonging to both you and your spouse together) are worth more than R2 877 600 (a house that either of you own is not taken into account if you live in it). Your joint income (yours plus your spouse's) must be less than R203 280 per year. The amount of the war veteran's grant changes every year. As of 1 October 2024 it is R2 210 per month. If you cannot look after yourself and need full-time care from someone else, you may also apply for a Grant-In-Aid which you can get in addition to your war veteran's grant. |
Instructions: |
You can apply for the war veteran's grant by filling in an application form at your nearest Regional Office. You don't need to pay anything to make the application. During the application process you will be interviewed, have your fingerprints taken, and given information on whether you qualify for the grant. You will also need to show certain documents and provide some information, including:
If you can't go to make the application yourself, a friend or family member can bring a letter from you and a doctor's note saying why you can't visit the office yourself. A home visit may then be arranged. When you make the application, you should say how you would like the money to be paid. The money can be paid out in cash on specific days at a Pay Point, or you can get the money paid electronically into your bank account. Remember that normal bank charges can apply to any money going in and out of your bank account. You can decide to change the payment method at any time by filling in a form at a Regional Office, but the change will only happen a month later. It will take about 30 working days for your application to be processed and checked and either approved or refused. If your application is refused you will get a letter explaining why it has been refused and how you can appeal. If it is approved you will start getting payments within three months. The payments will be backdated to the day you applied for the grant. You can find out what has happened to your application and when you can expect payment by calling the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) toll-free helpline on 0800 601 011. The war veteran's grant will be cancelled if you die, if you are admitted to a state institution, or if your income or assets improve so much that you no longer qualify in terms of the means test. You must inform the Department of any changes in your circumstances. General enquiries: Department of Social Development
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Government Body: | (The Government of South Africa) |